SALFORD SCHOOL RUN ENTER THE AND RUN FOR FUN DS! FREE TO ALL SCHOOLS THAT ARE PART OF THE SCHOOL SPORTS PARTNERSHIP IN 13-14 ON THURSDAY 27TH MARCH 2014 we welcome all pupils, teachers and RUN, JOG OR WALK 2KM to RAISE FUNDS for their SCHOOL parents to come along and The Salford School Run is supported by Salford Public Health
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SALFORD SCHOOL RUN ENTER THE
AND RUN FOR FUNDS!
FREE TO ALL SCHOOLS THAT ARE
PART OF THE SCHOOL SPORTS PARTNERSHIP
IN 13-14
ON THURSDAY 27TH MARCH 2014 we welcome all pupils, teachers and
RUN, JOG OR WALK 2KMto RAISE FUNDS for their SCHOOL
parents to come along and
The Salford School Run is supported by Salford Public Health
EVERYTHING YOU NEED On Thursday 27th March arrive before 12:30am and park at the Salford City Stadium. On arrival please make your
way to the race arch where a mass warm up will take place at 12:45am.The run will have a staggered start dependant on key stage as follows:
The route will start and finish infront of the Salford City Stadiumand follow marshalled routesaround the grounds. The event is insured by UK Athletics and a complete turn by turn risk assessment is available on requestto [email protected]
I’M TAKING PART IN THE SALFORD SCHOOL RUNPlease sponsor me...
Participants Name
School Name
My school is raising funds for...e.g. new football kit, school sport coaching etc
Sponsor Name Address (Number, Street, Town) Postcode Amount Paid?
Total
Please note that it is a school responsibility to inform pupils on safe methods of fundraising. Here are some tips...
Schools should inform pupils both verbally and on printed material not toapproach strangers for money and that to go knocking from door to door is against the law.
Schools should make every e�ort to ensure that parents are made aware of the need for children to approach only friends and relations for sponsorship.
Schools should encourage pupils to discuss �rst and fully with their parents whom they may approach.